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>> just on the floor and on the benches. >> to weeks in egypt. we didn't get to see the pyramids. >> reporter: for the hundreds stuck here, there is no food or water. >> cooking our own hamburgers at the burger king maybe is an option. >> reporter: the embassy is working hard to get its citizens out. nick kourides is studying arabic at the american university in cairo. >> they've told us now that they're trying to get us out by tonight and it's going to be a late night. >> reporter: news his mother in new york has been waiting to hear. >> we're certainly very pleased with the results. it's the most you can hope for in a difficult situation. >> reporter: but for the smiths who gave up after spending more than seven hours at the airport, they headed back to their hotel room and hunkered down for another night. >> it's just a matter of have ing perseverance and doing -- staying with it. >> reporter: the smiths will be trying to get on a flight again tomorrow. as for their u.s. citizens waiting at the airport, we spoke to the embassy tonight and they
>> just on the floor and on the benches. >> to weeks in egypt. we didn't get to see the pyramids. >> reporter: for the hundreds stuck here, there is no food or water. >> cooking our own hamburgers at the burger king maybe is an option. >> reporter: the embassy is working hard to get its citizens out. nick kourides is studying arabic at the american university in cairo. >> they've told us now that they're trying to get us out by tonight and it's going to be a...
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thank you. >>> we also got our first word from one famous face in egypt. the broadcaster from state television who as the camels and horses charged into tahrir square, decided she couldn't do it anymore, quitting her job, choosing the people over the propaganda. i spoke to her about what she was forced to say and what she can freely say right now. >> i know you have had only about 24 hours to soak all of this in, hardly enough time, but the question for you tonight, how are you feeling? >> ecstatic. i'm over the moon. i haven't felt this good in a long time. and i feel free. i'm looking forward to a new beginning for my country. >> i will not forget being in egypt and seeing the headline cross that a broadcaster had decided to quit television there and join the protest. can you take me back to that moment? >> it was a spur of the moment decision, david. i had gone to tahrir square a number of times and saw the atrocities committed, the horsemen with their whips, paralyzing the anti-regime protesters. and i just felt that if i continued to be part of the pr
thank you. >>> we also got our first word from one famous face in egypt. the broadcaster from state television who as the camels and horses charged into tahrir square, decided she couldn't do it anymore, quitting her job, choosing the people over the propaganda. i spoke to her about what she was forced to say and what she can freely say right now. >> i know you have had only about 24 hours to soak all of this in, hardly enough time, but the question for you tonight, how are you...
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she says she had planned to go to egypt in april but she is now watching and waiting. don sanchez, "abc 7 news." >> as he noted, precious artifacts are on display at c.b.hearst museum. for more, go to www.abc7.com. >> chicago was found had with nearly two feet of snow, third largest snowfall in the history. 250 drivers stuck for hours had to be rescued from their vehicles all along lake shore drive. at least 5,000 flights were cancelled today including 40 at sfo and another three at oakland. by this afternoon most of the streets in chicago had been plowed but tonight, temperatures could fall as low as minus 20. can you imagine? >> they are used to bad weather there but nothing like this. even they are overwhelmed by this. >> and wind shear, it's extremely cold and that is what they are going to have to deal with. we are talking about windchill factors in the single digits in some areas, getting cold already. i'll show you that in a moment. let's get you outside, completely different scene in the bay area. look at this view from high definition emeryville camera. a few
she says she had planned to go to egypt in april but she is now watching and waiting. don sanchez, "abc 7 news." >> as he noted, precious artifacts are on display at c.b.hearst museum. for more, go to www.abc7.com. >> chicago was found had with nearly two feet of snow, third largest snowfall in the history. 250 drivers stuck for hours had to be rescued from their vehicles all along lake shore drive. at least 5,000 flights were cancelled today including 40 at sfo and...
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egypt is a key u.s. ally capturing interrogating suspected terrorist and passing on intelligence to the u.s. >> al qaeda wants to create a pro al qaeda government in cairo. if there is change in the regime there they will look for a way to begin that process for a way to begin that process. >>reporter: obama administration is walking a tightrope calling with increasing urgency for democratic reform. but still revving to call for mubarak to step down. >> we ever not picking between those on the street and those in the government. >>reporter: last of egypt internet service providers was also switched off leaving only dial up service for accessing the internet. >> we have no facebook. no internet. no message. >>reporter: but google day says it launched new service that the allow them to send twitter message without an internet connection. all they have to do is dial a phone number and leave a voice message which is automatically translated into a tweet. >> all right allen reporting thanks. >> indicate 0repo
egypt is a key u.s. ally capturing interrogating suspected terrorist and passing on intelligence to the u.s. >> al qaeda wants to create a pro al qaeda government in cairo. if there is change in the regime there they will look for a way to begin that process for a way to begin that process. >>reporter: obama administration is walking a tightrope calling with increasing urgency for democratic reform. but still revving to call for mubarak to step down. >> we ever not picking...
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tomorrow. >> the over crisis is boiling or in egypt. crowds are amassing in cairo square after the country first freely he legislatureed president was deposed and sits under house arrest. tonight there are concerns that egypt may on the brink of civil war. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program. but the positive listening trip was cut two week short after concerns that the situation in cairo could escalate. >> possible that flights in and out of the city eventually will be cancelled fending on what happens so that that would be bad. i don't want to be trapped in cairo, decision to send th
tomorrow. >> the over crisis is boiling or in egypt. crowds are amassing in cairo square after the country first freely he legislatureed president was deposed and sits under house arrest. tonight there are concerns that egypt may on the brink of civil war. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories...
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america's ally egypt erupts in violence today. gunfire, tear gas. families caught in the cross fire and tonight, the united states must decide what to do next. >>> mystery crash. a huge cargo plane crashes on landing, narrowly missing houses, clipping the tops of trees. what happened? >>> twisting flame. a rare fire tornado breaks out in the midst of a fire-fighting battle. >>> and real money. a shopping spree from computers to clothing, and we save a family thousands of dollars, in a few minutes, tonight. >>> and good evening to all of you. and tonight, we are all watching
america's ally egypt erupts in violence today. gunfire, tear gas. families caught in the cross fire and tonight, the united states must decide what to do next. >>> mystery crash. a huge cargo plane crashes on landing, narrowly missing houses, clipping the tops of trees. what happened? >>> twisting flame. a rare fire tornado breaks out in the midst of a fire-fighting battle. >>> and real money. a shopping spree from computers to clothing, and we save a family thousands...
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and that he's deeply concerned about the situation in egypt. john and tai? >> review is an interesting word there. any chance they could cut that aid off? >> reporter: federal law says that any u.s. aid to a foreign country must be cut off if its leader is deposed in a military coup. but it's not automatic. it depends on, we understand, an analysis of facts on the ground. and in this case, because egypt's new temporary president is a judge, not a general, for example, that aid may continue. but we're hearing all options are on the table. john and tai? >> abc's devin dwyer in washington. thank you for that. >> stay with abc news for the latest on the crisis in egypt. we'll be tracking developments around the clock. and we'll bring you the very latest on-air and online. >>> all right. back at home, americans celebrating independence day from coast-to-coast. most of the celebrations will take place under some beefed-up security. >> that's especially true in boston, where the city is still reeling from the deadly marmin bombings in april. the accused bombers had
and that he's deeply concerned about the situation in egypt. john and tai? >> review is an interesting word there. any chance they could cut that aid off? >> reporter: federal law says that any u.s. aid to a foreign country must be cut off if its leader is deposed in a military coup. but it's not automatic. it depends on, we understand, an analysis of facts on the ground. and in this case, because egypt's new temporary president is a judge, not a general, for example, that aid may...
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. >> developing news tonight out of egypt. death toll in egypt continues to rise. more than 6 30 people have been killed in the violence. following crook down on camp that house suppor supporters of ousted president morsi. crack down has prompted more clashes after cross cairo and other cities in the countr country. nearly 4000 people have been injured. to honor those died egyptian americans gathered in san jose tonight mourning those killed and worried certainly about those still in danger. lisa is live in san jose tonight with the story. lace? >>reporter: this sidewalk next to me was packed with more than 100 people. they carried tl candle, american and egyptian flags and they share stories of the country they still have high hopes for. >> i if. >>reporter: sadness death the reason so many are here tonight. they stood at the corner of winchester and stevens creek boulevard in san jose. silently holding candle while thoughts on egypt. hundreds have died in the streets during violent protest including this man friend shot to death. >> doctor decided to go down ther
. >> developing news tonight out of egypt. death toll in egypt continues to rise. more than 6 30 people have been killed in the violence. following crook down on camp that house suppor supporters of ousted president morsi. crack down has prompted more clashes after cross cairo and other cities in the countr country. nearly 4000 people have been injured. to honor those died egyptian americans gathered in san jose tonight mourning those killed and worried certainly about those still in...
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. >> also this morning after six days of protests there are signs the streets of egypt are returning to normal. flights out of cairo for hundreds of americans trying to escape the unrest. >> here's a long look downtown san francisco. notice how clear and calm. much cooler but still damp with fog during the morning. talk about a warming trend this week and then another extended period of dry weather. >> the tunnel closed for cleaning but quiet. >> construction in san francisco's massive central subway project gets underway today. expect traffic congestion and street closures for months to come. >> took place our news police are investigating a double homicide at one of san francisco's premier tourist attractions. a mysterious shooting inside a shop at fisherman's wharf last night. amy is there live. is there a suspect? >> kristen, police did make an arrest last night, a bit of comforting news in an otherwise alarming story that really is the heart of fisherman's wharf. this shop is right across the street from all of the fishing boats here on jefferson between jones and taylor. it's a
. >> also this morning after six days of protests there are signs the streets of egypt are returning to normal. flights out of cairo for hundreds of americans trying to escape the unrest. >> here's a long look downtown san francisco. notice how clear and calm. much cooler but still damp with fog during the morning. talk about a warming trend this week and then another extended period of dry weather. >> the tunnel closed for cleaning but quiet. >> construction in san...
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president obama saying egypt is making progress. for the most part life is now returning to normal in cairo. banks, post offices and gas stations reopened for a second day. in an apparent gesture to shore up support the mubarak regime announced government employees will get a 15% pay raise that. is not satisfying protester who's continue to say he must leave, now. >> and a rally in uc berkeley to show their support for demonstrateors in liberation square in cairo. 50 people showed up. they came to tell stories about life in their homeland under president mubarak. >> we've been living under emergency law. you can't have congregations of more than three people. you can't protest, you have to have prior permission to protest. what if we want to protest the government? >> the egyptian students say it's important to them the demonstrators back home know others around the world are with them. >> more on what's happening in egypt coming up at 6:00. the search is on tonight in the south bay for three men who are clearly dangerous. now, more
president obama saying egypt is making progress. for the most part life is now returning to normal in cairo. banks, post offices and gas stations reopened for a second day. in an apparent gesture to shore up support the mubarak regime announced government employees will get a 15% pay raise that. is not satisfying protester who's continue to say he must leave, now. >> and a rally in uc berkeley to show their support for demonstrateors in liberation square in cairo. 50 people showed up....
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egypt. and two people are shot in the heart of fisherman's >>> an active crime scene in the heart of fisherman's wharf where two people were shot to death tonight. abc7's lilian kim is near jefferson street at the gift shop where it happened. lilian? >> please have it blocked off between jones and taylor and as you said at the heart of fisherman's wharf and officers are processing the scene. the shooting happened at a store that sells everything from perfume to handbags. two store employees and a man and woman were shot and killed and a male suspect is in custody. that's all the information we have been given from officers here on the scene, and we do not know the relationship between the victims and the suspect. nor do we know the circumstances of what lead up to the shooting. what we do know is that many people were in the area when this happened and that the shots along the street were still open. we talked to two tourists from texas in the area when the shooting occurred around 8:00. >>
egypt. and two people are shot in the heart of fisherman's >>> an active crime scene in the heart of fisherman's wharf where two people were shot to death tonight. abc7's lilian kim is near jefferson street at the gift shop where it happened. lilian? >> please have it blocked off between jones and taylor and as you said at the heart of fisherman's wharf and officers are processing the scene. the shooting happened at a store that sells everything from perfume to handbags. two...
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. >> still to come tonight at 6:30 turmoil in egypt. forces taking to streets and win a new pledge of reform today from the egyptian president. >> and you're going to hear what our president had to say and why the u.s. government is walking aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa [ male announcer ] eakfast for breakfast. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. name something truly awful. [ bell dings ] microwave pizza! awful! [ buzz! ] microwave pizza used to be bad. [ show announcer ] but now there's red baron pizza by the slice. with a pizzeria style, fire-baked crust, it's unbelievably good pizza from the microwave. for ten points, name something awesome. [ bells ding ] [ show announcer ] red baron pizza by the slice. bring home that pizzeria taste. >>> we want to update you on breaking news from earlier. a kidnapped spaekts car has been pulled from a canal no. one was inside. >> police say jose rodriguez took juliani cardenas out o
. >> still to come tonight at 6:30 turmoil in egypt. forces taking to streets and win a new pledge of reform today from the egyptian president. >> and you're going to hear what our president had to say and why the u.s. government is walking aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa [ male announcer ] eakfast for breakfast. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. name something truly...
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a. >>> coming up at 6:00 unrest in egypt. technology that is given a voice to the democracy movement there with out the internet. also, a look at la nina. the same weather pattern flooded australia keeping california dry so should our drought orders be lifted? >> and johnny mathis. a museum opening that brought him back home. it's coming up at 6:00 now back to dan and cheryl. >> what a voice, thank you very much. >> can't wait to see that. >> today is the start of the lunar new year kicking off two weeks of festivities to celebrate the year of the rabite that is right. people born in the year of the rabbit said to lead a tranquil life, good judgment and they're lucky in business. >> chinese new year parade dating back to just after the
a. >>> coming up at 6:00 unrest in egypt. technology that is given a voice to the democracy movement there with out the internet. also, a look at la nina. the same weather pattern flooded australia keeping california dry so should our drought orders be lifted? >> and johnny mathis. a museum opening that brought him back home. it's coming up at 6:00 now back to dan and cheryl. >> what a voice, thank you very much. >> can't wait to see that. >> today is the start...
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cnn anchor anderson cooper says he is leaving egypt. he wrote on twitter, it is with a heavy heart i am leaving egypt. it was a hard decision to leave. cooper was attacked twice by pro mubarak forces this week. on tuesday he was punched in the head repeatedly, and on wednesday the window of his car was hit bay -- by a rofnlgt christian amanpour was also attacked. she has a special airing here on cbs -- abc-7. >> a lawyer representing three uc berkeley grads accused of spying in iran is ready for the trial, but is unsure if sayre are shourd will be here there. shourd was released on bail in september and has returned to the yesterday. she was ordered to return to eye iran to stand trial. if she doesn't return she could be tried in absent ya. all three were hiking in northern iraq in 2009 when they were arrested on suspicion of illegally crossing the border into iran. >>> back home, residents held a peace march today through south san francisco's troubled old town. >> in south san francisco. >> alan: south city police chief joined 200 oth
cnn anchor anderson cooper says he is leaving egypt. he wrote on twitter, it is with a heavy heart i am leaving egypt. it was a hard decision to leave. cooper was attacked twice by pro mubarak forces this week. on tuesday he was punched in the head repeatedly, and on wednesday the window of his car was hit bay -- by a rofnlgt christian amanpour was also attacked. she has a special airing here on cbs -- abc-7. >> a lawyer representing three uc berkeley grads accused of spying in iran is...
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egypt is a major u.s. ally. the stanford professor joel brinkly is a former cory spawn department for the -- correspondent for the "new york times." >>> the united he united states has needed egypt for terrorism intelligence and help with palestine issues and a variety of other things. >> it is a complicated situation. one these egyptian-americans can only hope will end peacefully. >> hopefully a change to the better and more democracy may be and more justice. that's what i hope for. >> there will be a rally for justice on market and montgomery in san francisco. >> thank you, lilian. >>> anger is building in cairo. the weapons used by the egyptian forces they say came from this country. and this shows a teargas canister clearly stamped, "made in usa." >>> tonight "night nightline" has extended coverage including with a key member of the obama administration who will not be there to advise the u.s. response. that's next on "nightline" right after this newscast at 11:35. >>> there are new worries about gas pipelin
egypt is a major u.s. ally. the stanford professor joel brinkly is a former cory spawn department for the -- correspondent for the "new york times." >>> the united he united states has needed egypt for terrorism intelligence and help with palestine issues and a variety of other things. >> it is a complicated situation. one these egyptian-americans can only hope will end peacefully. >> hopefully a change to the better and more democracy may be and more justice....
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more clues that terrorism is likely to blame for the deadly plane crash in egypt. the new evidence this morning as airport workers are being questioned. >>> caught on camera. a palestinian woman attacking an israeli guard. violence in the middle east escalating. >>> players protesting. a university's football team refusing to take the field unless the school's president steps down. the pressure building overnight. as faculty members are set to join the boycott. >>> and a big cat prowling the streets. captured after a pursuit. >>> good monday morning. we begin in egypt and new fears that isis was able to infiltrate that airport used by tens of thousands of tourists. >> yeah, officials are revealing gaps in security before the crash of the russian passenger jet. and details about what isis was saying before and after the plane went down. >> and russia sent over the first team of investigators after suspending all flights to egypt. overnight, more clues that terrorists likely brought down the doomed russian airliner. u.s. authorities telling abc news that electronic i
more clues that terrorism is likely to blame for the deadly plane crash in egypt. the new evidence this morning as airport workers are being questioned. >>> caught on camera. a palestinian woman attacking an israeli guard. violence in the middle east escalating. >>> players protesting. a university's football team refusing to take the field unless the school's president steps down. the pressure building overnight. as faculty members are set to join the boycott. >>>...
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he ruled as the pharaoh, as the main man in charge over all of egypt. ♪ everywhere you go in egypt, you'll see statues that he commissioned, and you'll see buildings that he had built both for the gods and for himself. you know, on the walls, there are images and hieroglyphic texts that talk about the wonder of ramses. i was so excited when i learned of the objects in this exhibition. it was organized by an outside group, world heritage exhibitions. and when i saw what they were able to bring from egypt, i was absolutely dumbfounded. i know it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for people to see these objects. and so i jumped at the chance to bring it here. ♪ there is something for everybody. you have sculptures that show ramses as the great pharaoh, colossal sculptures, and as well as small, very much more religious cultic examples of him as the leader of the people and a leader of the religion of ancient egypt. the exhibition has the gold of the pharaohs. the gold of the pharaohs are from other royal tombs, and you'll see necklaces and earrings and bracelets made out of pure gold. gold
he ruled as the pharaoh, as the main man in charge over all of egypt. ♪ everywhere you go in egypt, you'll see statues that he commissioned, and you'll see buildings that he had built both for the gods and for himself. you know, on the walls, there are images and hieroglyphic texts that talk about the wonder of ramses. i was so excited when i learned of the objects in this exhibition. it was organized by an outside group, world heritage exhibitions. and when i saw what they were able to bring...
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. >> new details in the russian plane crash that killed more than 200 people in egypt. russia's top aviation official says the plane broke up at a high altitude. investigators are already sift through the debris. here's the latest from egypt. >> reporter: the debris field stretches over five miles. from huge chunks of the plane, piece's of metal, stray clothing. >> why an away would come apart in perfectly good weather is a very sobering question. >> all 224 people onboard killed, including 17 children. russian investigators arrived in egypt, saying today it's too soon to say what triggered the crash, but that the plane clearly broke up at a high altitude. the plane reside black boxes, which include the flight data recorder, have been recovered and will provide crucial answers. >> the probability is here with an in-flight breakup something on the ordinary of a bomb or incendiary explosion of some sort on the airplane causeled that. >> egypt said there were no distress calls or sign of a mechanical problem before the metro jet flight began to quickly descend from 31,000
. >> new details in the russian plane crash that killed more than 200 people in egypt. russia's top aviation official says the plane broke up at a high altitude. investigators are already sift through the debris. here's the latest from egypt. >> reporter: the debris field stretches over five miles. from huge chunks of the plane, piece's of metal, stray clothing. >> why an away would come apart in perfectly good weather is a very sobering question. >> all 224 people...
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weave developing nice out of egypt. leaders are egypt's ruling party has just resigned in a new gesture to anti-government protestors however hosni mubarak remains in power. ruling party's secretary-general and mubarak's son resigned today according to egypt state tv. we have learned this morning that protest leaders met with the prime minister to ease mubarak out of office. thousands continue to gather at tahrir square. president mubarak refuses to leave immediately so egypt would fall into chaos if he were to suddenly step down. president obama is trying to form a transitional government allowing him to step down. >> the future of egypt will be determined by its people. it's also clear that there needs to be a transition process that begins now. that transition must initiate a process that respects the universal rights of the egyptian people and leads to fair elections. >> u.s. diplomats are trying to convince mubarak to hand military power until power is transitioned. >> they are trying to limit atomic warheads. new
weave developing nice out of egypt. leaders are egypt's ruling party has just resigned in a new gesture to anti-government protestors however hosni mubarak remains in power. ruling party's secretary-general and mubarak's son resigned today according to egypt state tv. we have learned this morning that protest leaders met with the prime minister to ease mubarak out of office. thousands continue to gather at tahrir square. president mubarak refuses to leave immediately so egypt would fall into...
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major developments in egypt. the vice president met today with protest leaders representing a variety of anti-government groups agreeing on a framework for more democratic freedoms, including freedom of the press. vice president omar sulaman also agreed to release those detained during 13 days of protest and to list impressive emergency security measures as soon as possible. protestors in central cairo are still demanding that egyptian president hosni mubarak leave office but consider today's talks to be good progress toward reform. so far mubarak is promising to make changes but insists on staying in power until his term ends in september. a committee of judicial and political figures will consider more constitutional amendments including term limits for elected officials. the first week in march the deadline for those changes to be made. the government agreed not to harass those participating in the massive anti-government protest and release of detainees. the gentleman you just saw, a bay area google executive
major developments in egypt. the vice president met today with protest leaders representing a variety of anti-government groups agreeing on a framework for more democratic freedoms, including freedom of the press. vice president omar sulaman also agreed to release those detained during 13 days of protest and to list impressive emergency security measures as soon as possible. protestors in central cairo are still demanding that egyptian president hosni mubarak leave office but consider today's...
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. >> the crisis is boiling over in egypt. crowds are amassing in cairo square after the country first freely he legislatureed president was deposed and sits under house arrest. tonight there are concerns that egypt may on the brink of civil war. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell. >> xhaetly different trip than i planned. like i came there to see some pyramid and if didn't plan on refuse logs. >>reporter: the 10 students from davis and berkeley and santa cruz were having the time of their lives in egypt as part of a summer abroad program. but the positive listening trip was cut two week short after concerns that the situation in cairo could escalate. >> possible that flights in and out of the city eventually will be cancelled fending on what happens so that that would be bad. i don't want to be trapped in cairo, decision to send th
. >> the crisis is boiling over in egypt. crowds are amassing in cairo square after the country first freely he legislatureed president was deposed and sits under house arrest. tonight there are concerns that egypt may on the brink of civil war. >> uncertain political situation in egypt has forced 10 uc students to evacuate the country. many returned to the u.s. this evening. lillian was at sfo for the return. >> they are back safe and sound all of them have stories to tell....
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egypt's four major providers went dark, keeping organizers from spreading their message. in the history of the internet there have been few government-ordered disruptions. never has a country taken itself off the grid. >> this is a terrific mistake to cutoff communications. the internet allows people to exchange views ask n.a very important way. and without that access to communications, people are forced to go to streets. >> and some users have been tibl access the internet through dial up connection autos because of what's happening in egypt pressure is mounting on the bio fuel industry. there is how soon could be ready? there is laifd louie. >> five years since ls 9 began research into a unique process to make bio fuel from waste material n a team of 60 still hard at work. >> we're getting closer. and are at the stage to produce sample that's can be used in testing. and there is greater cape yiblgts by the end of the year. >> welcome news. unrest rocked oil markets worried about an interruption in supplies. however, ls 9 says it's two and a half years from full-scale p
egypt's four major providers went dark, keeping organizers from spreading their message. in the history of the internet there have been few government-ordered disruptions. never has a country taken itself off the grid. >> this is a terrific mistake to cutoff communications. the internet allows people to exchange views ask n.a very important way. and without that access to communications, people are forced to go to streets. >> and some users have been tibl access the internet through...
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. >> and still coming up tonight at 6:30 for you history made in egypt. the president has agreed to step down. and not all the terms democracy pro testers are demanding. >> who is trying to lure them away from the bay area. >> and artificial skin. a remarkable method. >> stretchable rubber feels like skin. looks like >>> through thousands of years egypt known many moments of transform maigs. voices of the egyptian people tell us that this is one of the moments. >> president obama reflecting this afternoon on the crisis in egypt where president mubarak agreed not to seek reelection. >> but the promise fell short of what demonstrateors have been demanding. >> mark matthews is here with latest on the chaos. >> and he says he won't run for reelection in the next presidential election in september. the question of course is will that concession be enough to sat fi the street? egyptians have taken to the streets and demanding he step down heard the 82-year-old pledge he will not run in the next election and this afternoon, president barack obama confirmed he'd
. >> and still coming up tonight at 6:30 for you history made in egypt. the president has agreed to step down. and not all the terms democracy pro testers are demanding. >> who is trying to lure them away from the bay area. >> and artificial skin. a remarkable method. >> stretchable rubber feels like skin. looks like >>> through thousands of years egypt known many moments of transform maigs. voices of the egyptian people tell us that this is one of the moments....
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government personnel in egypt have been evacuated. the united nations will evacuate 350 employees and families on two u.n. charter flights. we'll bring you the latest. >> jenelle, thank you very much. it's 4:33 now. dozens of bay area students staying at a west marin science camp near petaluma got very sick overnight and had to be picked up by their parents. the principal at the walker creek ranch said parents were called after the kids were vomiting and had other symptoms including stomach cramps and diarrhea. paramedics were also called. 200 fifth and sixth graders were at the camp. many are from danville. 50 were picked up by parents late last night and another 90 were going home early this morning. terry mcsweeney will have more in a live report coming up at 5:00. >> the california public utilities commission has ordered pg&e to turn down the pressure in four of its gas lines. two run through the city of milpitas. >> the california public utilities commission found pg&e allowed the pressure in four transmission pipelines to rise a
government personnel in egypt have been evacuated. the united nations will evacuate 350 employees and families on two u.n. charter flights. we'll bring you the latest. >> jenelle, thank you very much. it's 4:33 now. dozens of bay area students staying at a west marin science camp near petaluma got very sick overnight and had to be picked up by their parents. the principal at the walker creek ranch said parents were called after the kids were vomiting and had other symptoms including...
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trying to help egypt on the technology side. on a personal level, a really good and dear friend, and i really want him back. >> reporter: egyptian telecommunications tycoon naguib sawiris is pressuring the government to release ghoneim. he spoke to the vice-president and was promised ghoneim would be freed. the release is scheduled for 2:00 a.m. pacific time. abc abc-7 -- abc-7 news. >> alan: political dissidents have won another battle. the vice-president promised to allow a free press and to lift laws used to depress human rights but only when security permits it. he spoke excusesively with abc. >> want people to know that all your demand, all your request, we responsibility to. and we promise that we will do, and we need quiet time to emme. these -- implement these things. >> alan: two of the three uc berkeley grad detained in iran were on trial today. it's been 18 months since day were arrested hiking near the iranian border. very little is known about what happened inside that courtroom. >> reporter: no one from the outside
trying to help egypt on the technology side. on a personal level, a really good and dear friend, and i really want him back. >> reporter: egyptian telecommunications tycoon naguib sawiris is pressuring the government to release ghoneim. he spoke to the vice-president and was promised ghoneim would be freed. the release is scheduled for 2:00 a.m. pacific time. abc abc-7 -- abc-7 news. >> alan: political dissidents have won another battle. the vice-president promised to allow a free...
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. >> history unfolding right now in egypt. more than 2 million demonstrators have flooded cairo on this day of open defiance. they're trying to unseat their leader of 30 years. with the chaos there, they're trying to get american tourists out. >> eight days now and there are no sign protestors plan to slow down. right now it's tuesday night in egypt and so far all is peaceful. today the country saw its largest demonstration so far. the egyptian people remain committed to their message. they want egyptian president hosni mubarak gone. >> roads closed, trains stopped. internet and cellphone service shut down. despite the government's efforts to cut off all communication and transportation, millions of egyptians still found their way to the heart of cairo, many gathering in liberation square. the egyptian army did nothing to stop the people from filing in and violating a nationwide curfew. so far it's been peaceful with egyptians praying and hoping for change, hoping the president of the last 30 years egyptian president hosni mub
. >> history unfolding right now in egypt. more than 2 million demonstrators have flooded cairo on this day of open defiance. they're trying to unseat their leader of 30 years. with the chaos there, they're trying to get american tourists out. >> eight days now and there are no sign protestors plan to slow down. right now it's tuesday night in egypt and so far all is peaceful. today the country saw its largest demonstration so far. the egyptian people remain committed to their...
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coptic christians make up 10% of the population in egypt. in december a bomb killed 25 people. >> the coptic community has been persecuted for thousands of years and it won't stop. >> most muslims in egypt are very friendly and we get along really well, but you have the extreme elements that destroys all relationship between good people. >> pope francis is expected to visit cairo later this month to meet with the head of the coptic church. >>> developing news in the u.s. military strike against syria. president trump's security adviser is leaving open the possibility of further military action, and the warning comes after the strike in response to a syrian chemical attack that killed scivilians. leaders agree the use of chemical weapons against civilians, quote, warranted a strong response from the international community. >>> happening now a. huge tree falls near berkeley stadium creating a huge mess and knocking out power in the area. >> amy hollyfield is live at the scene with what it looks like now. hi, amy. >> reporter: they have been w
coptic christians make up 10% of the population in egypt. in december a bomb killed 25 people. >> the coptic community has been persecuted for thousands of years and it won't stop. >> most muslims in egypt are very friendly and we get along really well, but you have the extreme elements that destroys all relationship between good people. >> pope francis is expected to visit cairo later this month to meet with the head of the coptic church. >>> developing news in the...
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to 7 a.m. >>> there is growing concern about the safety of egypt's antiquities. the egyptian museum near the heart of the protest is filled with ancient artifacts. over the past few days they destroyed two mummies and smashed artifacts and thrown molotov cocktails at the building. she is -- she says an archaeological site she is excavating south of cairo has been looted. >> i found out the -- they are looting the site with shovels with shovels. it beats bulldozers, but we don't know what damage has been done. >> she is encouraged by signs that the egyptian people have stepped in to protect priceless treasures. experts say what we are seeing is the culmination of simmering unrest throughout north africa. alan alan wang is here with that part of the story. >> scholars at uc berkeley talked about the growing unrest in north africa. the entire region is a potential tinder box with uprisings in egypt, yemen and few nay -- and tunasia. there is a huge appetite for what is happening in north africa. >> i can be an active member and proud of our society again. >> this pa
to 7 a.m. >>> there is growing concern about the safety of egypt's antiquities. the egyptian museum near the heart of the protest is filled with ancient artifacts. over the past few days they destroyed two mummies and smashed artifacts and thrown molotov cocktails at the building. she is -- she says an archaeological site she is excavating south of cairo has been looted. >> i found out the -- they are looting the site with shovels with shovels. it beats bulldozers, but we don't...
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ama: a rare glimpse into egypt's golden age. when and where people in the bay area will see for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. dan a.: a reminder that you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and more with our streaming tv app on apple tv, fire tv and roku. just search abc7 bay area and download it when you have a moment. ama: finally, tonight. if you remember the excitement when the king tut exhibit opened, you will not want to miss this. dan a.: we have another egyptian king about to hold court here in the bay area. >> reporter: for now, you have to be indiana jones to slide past the door of the
ama: a rare glimpse into egypt's golden age. when and where people in the bay area will see for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves...
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the exodus from egypt. the israeli consulate's tribute will include programs throughout the month of february. >> and we're just getting started here at 5:00. the new study shows a simpler form of breast cancer surgery may have the same outcome as a more radical treatment. >> the government gets to the bottom of toyota's ak celebration robbem. >> and i'm sandhya patel. cold nights coming up. where temperatures will plunge tonight coming up. >> and local high schoolers brain storm on a competition >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> take a look at this this, dump truck was swallowed by a sink hole on the streets of houston, texas this morning. it appears a broken water main caused a street to collapse beneath that truck. a little bit of irony here. it's a city truck carrying gravel to fill pot holes. >> a government investigation into toyota safety problems found no electronic flaws to account for reports of sudden ak celebration -- acceleration. and there was a study and nasa engi
the exodus from egypt. the israeli consulate's tribute will include programs throughout the month of february. >> and we're just getting started here at 5:00. the new study shows a simpler form of breast cancer surgery may have the same outcome as a more radical treatment. >> the government gets to the bottom of toyota's ak celebration robbem. >> and i'm sandhya patel. cold nights coming up. where temperatures will plunge tonight coming up. >> and local high schoolers...
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. >> turmoil in egypt, more than 100 dead. what the government is doing to stop the violence were. >> more nightmares for the >> egypt under a state of emergency after 149 people were killed in violent clashes today across the nation. egypt official news agency says more than 1,400 people have been hurt. it began after security forces moved in on two sittin's by supporters of islamist president morsi sparking demonstrations. the japanese airline that flies from tokyo to san jose has discovered electrical problems in three of their boeing 787 jets. they announced they found problems with electrical wiring during preflight maintenance on a jet in tokyo located in fire extinguishers used for the plane engines. an investigation is underway to determine if the faulty wiring would cause an extinguisher to malfunction during a fire. >> apple shares are soaring again this morning after a huge jump yesterday. apple shares hit a seven month high after carl icahn tweeted he had acquired a large stake in apple. he tweeted he talked with t
. >> turmoil in egypt, more than 100 dead. what the government is doing to stop the violence were. >> more nightmares for the >> egypt under a state of emergency after 149 people were killed in violent clashes today across the nation. egypt official news agency says more than 1,400 people have been hurt. it began after security forces moved in on two sittin's by supporters of islamist president morsi sparking demonstrations. the japanese airline that flies from tokyo to san...
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much of the oil is shipped through egypt. the pay on wall street is going up. the "wall street journal" reports that wall street bank and security firms paid a record $135 billion in compensation last year. that's up almost 6% from 2009. the auto industry is expected to report that overall sales were up 15% in january. g.m. and chrysler led the way with sales of cars and light trucks up 23%. that's your "moneyscope" report. i'm rob nelson. >> 5:13 this wednesday morning. a muni driver and mechanic on administrative leave after an accident involving an empty bus. it crashed into a light pole on van ness avenue yesterday. the driver and mechanic were working on the bus when it suddenly began rolling. the bus's parking brake had not been set. nobody was hurt in the crash but it did back up traffic for miles along van ness. >> a gang unit is investigating a rash of gang-related graffiti in a quiet neighborhood. they increased patrols in the park area of san mateo after vandals targeted home south delaware street late friday night. they hit walls, garage doors. it's
much of the oil is shipped through egypt. the pay on wall street is going up. the "wall street journal" reports that wall street bank and security firms paid a record $135 billion in compensation last year. that's up almost 6% from 2009. the auto industry is expected to report that overall sales were up 15% in january. g.m. and chrysler led the way with sales of cars and light trucks up 23%. that's your "moneyscope" report. i'm rob nelson. >> 5:13 this wednesday...
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the casualties in egypt continue to rise. and today is shaping to be a violent friday, as groups call for a day of rage. we are live with the very latest. >>> breaking overnight, a powerful earthquake rattles nerves and builds in a country's capital. the damage being assessed right now. >>> stepping out. rescued teen hannah anderson is seen in public for the first time since being kidnapped. >>> and in plain sight. what is it? and why did it take so long to discover? >>> and good friday morning to you. i'm gio benitez in for john muller. >> gio, we're happy to have you here. and i'm diana perez. we're going to begin with a new threat of violence for egypt. >> the calm streets in cairo right now will likely change as the day goes on. supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi, are calling for a massive protest against military rule. >> that leader is facing condemnation here in the u.s., as well. tahman bradley is joining us from washington with more. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana and gio. the muslim
the casualties in egypt continue to rise. and today is shaping to be a violent friday, as groups call for a day of rage. we are live with the very latest. >>> breaking overnight, a powerful earthquake rattles nerves and builds in a country's capital. the damage being assessed right now. >>> stepping out. rescued teen hannah anderson is seen in public for the first time since being kidnapped. >>> and in plain sight. what is it? and why did it take so long to discover?...
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state department issued a travel warning for egypt urging americans living or visiting there to leave, immediately. violence left 638 people dead since yesterday. according to the egyptian health ministry. began on security forces moved to clear two protest camps, housing supporters of ousted president morsi. the crack down sparked clashes and the government declared a nationwide state of emergency. this morning president obama cancelled joint military exercise there's. >> we want to sustain a relationship with egypt our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in streets and rights being rolled back. >> however, the president has not cancelled $1.3 billion in military aid the united states sends to egypt. egypt's military has been blamed for the violent crack down. >> tonight major changes being announced for the state's delta tunnel plan. department of water resources say the two 40 foot tunnels will be moved farther east ask will be cut from 35 to 30 miles to n.an attempt to decrease the project's foot print. environmentalists just see a boon
state department issued a travel warning for egypt urging americans living or visiting there to leave, immediately. violence left 638 people dead since yesterday. according to the egyptian health ministry. began on security forces moved to clear two protest camps, housing supporters of ousted president morsi. the crack down sparked clashes and the government declared a nationwide state of emergency. this morning president obama cancelled joint military exercise there's. >> we want to...
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this was their egypt. free egypt now. but it was on this day that the protesters would face their greatest test yet. egyptian police unleashed an assault on the teeming crowds. chasing down and beating protesters. it was the most violent day so far. egypt was on the brink. and then, overnight, the police seemed to pull back and the army moved in to tahrir square. they were greeted with joy by the crowd. offering rides on their tanks through the streets of cairo. and this was the key moment, so far. a moment of solidarity and amazement that the army would not fire on the people. but the soldiers also refused to take on the police and the death toll mounted. flag-draped body of a man carried through the crowd. on tuesday, mubarak announced he would step down from the presidency in september. it was something but not nearly enough. up until then, the anti-government protesters had owned tahrir square, sleeping overnight, keeping the demonstrations peaceful. wednesday, it all changed and liberation square became a war zone. a
this was their egypt. free egypt now. but it was on this day that the protesters would face their greatest test yet. egyptian police unleashed an assault on the teeming crowds. chasing down and beating protesters. it was the most violent day so far. egypt was on the brink. and then, overnight, the police seemed to pull back and the army moved in to tahrir square. they were greeted with joy by the crowd. offering rides on their tanks through the streets of cairo. and this was the key moment, so...
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they worry about what's next for egypt. abc 7 news reporter leslie brenkly is in our newsroom with more on the story. leslie? >> eric, many of the coptic christians i spoke to tonight say it's been painful for them, a sense of pain that is all too familiar. and they vow the terrorists will not get to them. they will gather. they will continue to pray. these coptic christians in hayward prayed for the 44 dead in egypt and their families in these evening palm sunday players. they also prayed for the terrorists. >> may god change their mind to be god. >> many of the faithful here grew up in egypt or have family and friends there. >> the coptic community has been persecuted for thousands of years, thousands of years. and it won't stop. >> reporter: coptic christians comprise only 10% of the population in egypt, a predominantly sunni muslim country. their houses set on fire and personally attacked. in december terrorists bombed a cathedral in cairo, killing 25. now these bombings. >> most muslims in egypt are very friendly. we a
they worry about what's next for egypt. abc 7 news reporter leslie brenkly is in our newsroom with more on the story. leslie? >> eric, many of the coptic christians i spoke to tonight say it's been painful for them, a sense of pain that is all too familiar. and they vow the terrorists will not get to them. they will gather. they will continue to pray. these coptic christians in hayward prayed for the 44 dead in egypt and their families in these evening palm sunday players. they also...
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we'll have more on egypt all through this newscast. >> mubarak said if he left now egypt will erupt into chaos. 5:24. tens of thousands of giants fans will finally get a chance to be up close and personal with the team for the first time since the world series parade. tomorrow the fanfest will be held at at&t park. during the four-hour festival, fans will get autographs, interviews with coaches and players and see that world series trophy. fans can start buying tickets for the upcoming season at 9 a.m.. the team is expecting 40,000 people. that's about twice as many as last year. >> from ticket stubs to old menus and advertisements now a quick and easy way to find an unusual collection of printed california memorabilia. it's at the california historical society in san francisco. three other institutions, the society of pioneers, the san francisco public library and lbgt the historical society have processed more than a million items. there's a poster advertising for an 1894 wrestling match between a bear and a lion. someone with a 1921 new year's eve party and an anti-war poster from the
we'll have more on egypt all through this newscast. >> mubarak said if he left now egypt will erupt into chaos. 5:24. tens of thousands of giants fans will finally get a chance to be up close and personal with the team for the first time since the world series parade. tomorrow the fanfest will be held at at&t park. during the four-hour festival, fans will get autographs, interviews with coaches and players and see that world series trophy. fans can start buying tickets for the...
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obama said he's praying that the violence will end in egypt and that the u.s. is mindful of the violence that has erupted there in the past 48 hours. of course, the white house is following all these developments out of cairo. anti-government demonstrators are vowing to intensify their protests to force out egyptian president hosni mubarak by tomorrow. just received word that the president said he will step down but not until september's election and word this morning mubarak's son will not run either. hoping to appease these protestors. jenelle wang, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. they believed he was grooming his son to take over. see if this has any calming effect to the overall tension. >> a live picture of a little fog that's trying to develop. definitely dealing with a mostly clear sky this morning. that's allowed temperatures to drop down significantly compared to where we were yesterday morning other than fremont 2 degrees warmer. we have everybody cooler. those cooler temperatures are from about 2 degrees in mountain view to about 17 in santa rosa, 15 ha
obama said he's praying that the violence will end in egypt and that the u.s. is mindful of the violence that has erupted there in the past 48 hours. of course, the white house is following all these developments out of cairo. anti-government demonstrators are vowing to intensify their protests to force out egyptian president hosni mubarak by tomorrow. just received word that the president said he will step down but not until september's election and word this morning mubarak's son will not run...
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/egypt friendship, the country's militaries. egypt receives $1.6 billion a year from the u.s. washington is hoping that cash can help avoid an all-out civil war. defense secretary hagel called this man, egypt's military chief, general alsisi, for now, egypt is looking to the past. strong men in control of the country not the new president, but the head of the army. the muslim brotherhood and al allies are organizing large street protests against the military. they're calling it the friday of rejection. they say they want to keep it peaceful. things are so tense in cairo, any small spark could set everything off. alex marquardt, abc new, cairo. >> scotland yard detectives opening a new investigation into the disappearance of maddy mccann saying they believe she may be alive. maddy was 3 years old when she vanished from a portuguese resort six years ago on vacation with her family. british police have identified 38 persons of interest including 12 british nationals. >> back here at home, former congresswoman gabrielle giffords and her husband are on a multistate tour and trying
/egypt friendship, the country's militaries. egypt receives $1.6 billion a year from the u.s. washington is hoping that cash can help avoid an all-out civil war. defense secretary hagel called this man, egypt's military chief, general alsisi, for now, egypt is looking to the past. strong men in control of the country not the new president, but the head of the army. the muslim brotherhood and al allies are organizing large street protests against the military. they're calling it the friday of...
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secretary of state hillary clinton encouraged egypt's transitional leaders to follow through. pledges to make democratic reform. clip ton is the highest ranking u.s. official to visit egypt since protesters oped mubarak. -- oisd mubarak. >> the munsters say we have an expression, it is like drinking from a fire hose. there is so much to be done in the area and the united states is ready to help. it is a new reality for egypt. >> in bahrain soldiers and riot police are using teargas and armored vehicles to expel hundreds of anti-government protesters from the square in the capital. reports say at least five people have been killed during clashes between troops and those challenging the 200-year-old monarchy there. >>> mohammad ali is putting his power to win the tree dom of two american hikers jailed in iran. ali, possibly one of the most prominent u.s. muslims sent a letter asking for the released of the former uc berkeley students. the two have been held on spy charges since 2009. a third hiker was released last year. the letter asks as a veteran muslim to show compassion for
secretary of state hillary clinton encouraged egypt's transitional leaders to follow through. pledges to make democratic reform. clip ton is the highest ranking u.s. official to visit egypt since protesters oped mubarak. -- oisd mubarak. >> the munsters say we have an expression, it is like drinking from a fire hose. there is so much to be done in the area and the united states is ready to help. it is a new reality for egypt. >> in bahrain soldiers and riot police are using teargas...
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because i really care about egypt. >> ghonim is in the u.s. now to promote his book. it is a memoir that takes readers from his childhood in egypt through the revolution last year. >>> tomorrow morning tiger woods will head the field of pro golfers at the national pro-am. yesterday belonged to the 49ers and s. the stars included jerry rice, jim harbaugh. the biggest star, right there. >> what's up with the pants? >> they are great got to represent the colors. >> i feel like the baseball players have an unfair advantage they have more time to lay during the season especially pitchers. -- time to play during the season, especially pitchers. >> clark rolled in a putt on to win the shootout it was 3-2 49er victory. >> i'm surprised. >> orange and black pants custom i'm sure. >> i think he was wearing them to blind his opponents. >> next time. >> the weather looking good for rest of pebble beach. >> sunny, very warm couple of days in as they practice today and start tomorrow and head through sunday. sunday night into monday we get our next chance of rain. good morning here
because i really care about egypt. >> ghonim is in the u.s. now to promote his book. it is a memoir that takes readers from his childhood in egypt through the revolution last year. >>> tomorrow morning tiger woods will head the field of pro golfers at the national pro-am. yesterday belonged to the 49ers and s. the stars included jerry rice, jim harbaugh. the biggest star, right there. >> what's up with the pants? >> they are great got to represent the colors. >>...
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this morning egypt's prime minister appeared on state tv suggesting that the crisis might be settling down over there. he appeared confident a resolution with anti-government protestors might be reached without the middle east removal of president mubarak. thousands of protestors continue to gather. they met with egypt's prime minister yesterday to discuss ways to ease mubarak out of office but all is not calm. an explosion today at an egyptian gas facility is blamed on sabotage. the blast sent up a massive fireball at a massive gas terminal on the sinai peninsula. the fire was controlled by closing down valves on the gas line which feeds into israel. plus a missing google executive has become a spokesman. he joined the initially protest in cairo. his family believes he's in the custody of government officials. lillian kim has more. >> in cairo streets, peaceful protestors took back control. tens of thousands of egyptians gathered to pray. >> it will not be resolved through violence or suppression. we are encouraged by the restraint that was shown today. >> yet despite the calmer atmo
this morning egypt's prime minister appeared on state tv suggesting that the crisis might be settling down over there. he appeared confident a resolution with anti-government protestors might be reached without the middle east removal of president mubarak. thousands of protestors continue to gather. they met with egypt's prime minister yesterday to discuss ways to ease mubarak out of office but all is not calm. an explosion today at an egyptian gas facility is blamed on sabotage. the blast sent...
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jeremy hodge had been working in egypt as translator since october 2012. his mother says he needs medication for severe asthma. >> he is in detention wednesday night, and the embassy has not been allowed a one-on-one visit. i would say that's the most distressing thing. >> the u.s. embassy is aware a u.s. citizen has been detained in egypt but cannot comment. >>> the relationship status of the president of france has changed. an aide to the president confirmses hit ended his relationship with his cam panon of seven years. they weren't married but she was considered the first lady of france. two weeks ago a tabloid reported the president was having an affair with a french actress. >> coming up at 5:00, the startling moment between a lion and two kids taking pictures of the animal. >> she dedicates her life to helping others. await tress gets the tip of a lifetime when she needed it most. >> another record warm day in the bay. meteorologist francis those whod ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing
jeremy hodge had been working in egypt as translator since october 2012. his mother says he needs medication for severe asthma. >> he is in detention wednesday night, and the embassy has not been allowed a one-on-one visit. i would say that's the most distressing thing. >> the u.s. embassy is aware a u.s. citizen has been detained in egypt but cannot comment. >>> the relationship status of the president of france has changed. an aide to the president confirmses hit ended...
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." >>> and still to come -- flying in the skies above egypt, but -- >> not just anywhere in egypt. >> see the unbelievable adventure above the pyramids. >> that's amazing. >>> plus, it's almost time to give away another ipad mini. friday's buzzword for your chance to win, coming up. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. milarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agen
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palm sunday in egypt torn apart by explosions. dozens killed in two separate terror attacks, both targeting the christian community. icis n icis now claiming responsibility. starting just north of cairo, this photo taken minutes before the first blast showing full congregation inside the explosion right in the middle of the packed pews. cameras focused on the choir capturing the moment of detonation. much of the aftermath so graphic it can't be shown. but damage clear around the altar littered with he can brie, walls pitted with blast. many were waiting inside the church when everything went black. he passed out, then awoke and saw several bodies. as survivors tried to rescue the dead and wounded, a second blast at the church in alexandria, captured on surveillance cameras, officials saying the bomber tried to get through the entrance of st. mark's cathedral. police there turning him away. he then blows himself up in front after metal detector. surviving worshippers, stained with blood. haters around the world -- many around the w
palm sunday in egypt torn apart by explosions. dozens killed in two separate terror attacks, both targeting the christian community. icis n icis now claiming responsibility. starting just north of cairo, this photo taken minutes before the first blast showing full congregation inside the explosion right in the middle of the packed pews. cameras focused on the choir capturing the moment of detonation. much of the aftermath so graphic it can't be shown. but damage clear around the altar littered...
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no idea it would go viral but he went to egypt and was arrested. and hundreds of thousands of followers turned out to protest the government. when he was released one year ago today he was credited with helping to spark the revolution. >> and "time" magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 most influential people. >> i got a lot of credit. one of the reasons why i wrok the -- wrote the book is telling the story from my perspective. >> his book is an affirmation of the power of the egyptian people but admits pace of change is slower and more frustrating than he'd hoped. >> but i keep reminding my sthefl country is recovering and goitsing to take time. >> this week civilians and police clashed in the streets of cairo. again, pro democracy protestors being killed and branded by the military administrators as foreign-sponsored terrorists. >> this doesn't bring me down this, makes me more keen to help as much as i can as an individual he says he cannot despair for egypt and protesters can not, either. too much has been gained to give up. >> someone
no idea it would go viral but he went to egypt and was arrested. and hundreds of thousands of followers turned out to protest the government. when he was released one year ago today he was credited with helping to spark the revolution. >> and "time" magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 most influential people. >> i got a lot of credit. one of the reasons why i wrok the -- wrote the book is telling the story from my perspective. >> his book is an affirmation...
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including day of rage in egypt. deadly violence and gun battles between warring groups. >> new allegations about nsa spying program. is the agency breaking its own rules? what one lawmaker from the bay area says needs to be done. pages of vogue what. she's telling the fashion >>> there has been blood shed in streets of cairo and other cities today with at least 60 people killed in fighting nationwide. supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi took to the streets in what was called a friday of anger clashing with counter demonstrators. night fell in egypt. the crowd dispersed when a massive fire still burned in downtown cairo. today, to yous of demonstrators took to the streets a response to violence that killed hundreds. egyptian military responded with a show of force, tanks lined up in the coastal city and in cairo's tahrir square. security forces used live ammunition to contain crowds. the obama administration is keeping an eye on the situation the u.s. is heavily invested there. ñ every year set aside for e
including day of rage in egypt. deadly violence and gun battles between warring groups. >> new allegations about nsa spying program. is the agency breaking its own rules? what one lawmaker from the bay area says needs to be done. pages of vogue what. she's telling the fashion >>> there has been blood shed in streets of cairo and other cities today with at least 60 people killed in fighting nationwide. supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi took to the streets in what was...
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egypt a major u.s. ally. a former correspondent to the "new york times". >> the united states has needed egypt for intelligence for terrorism assistance w, with help for israel-palestinian issue and other things. >> it's a complicated situation. egyptian americans can only hope will end peacefully. >> hopefully a change for the better. more democracy, more justice. that is what i hope for. >> and local news this morning, stanislaus county dive team are resuming looking for a kidnapper and the abductor. leslie brinkley has an update. >> unfortunately the vehicle was empty. jose and juliani were not there. >> the silver toyota was hauled up out of the canal. >> two windows were down. we haven't finished inspecting the vehicle. the vehicle is badly damaged because having been there. >> dive team descended into a system located between two sections of the canal. it's designed to move water under the creek bed through two tubes. they found the car lodged inside one of those tubes. a sophisticated sonar system got
egypt a major u.s. ally. a former correspondent to the "new york times". >> the united states has needed egypt for intelligence for terrorism assistance w, with help for israel-palestinian issue and other things. >> it's a complicated situation. egyptian americans can only hope will end peacefully. >> hopefully a change for the better. more democracy, more justice. that is what i hope for. >> and local news this morning, stanislaus county dive team are resuming...
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great to have you reporting out of egypt tonight. you can see more of it on "nightline." >>> a strange twist today back here at home and the strange drama engulfing the mayor of san diego, bob filner. embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal. he spent the day behind closed doors wrangling with lawyers about coming back to work amid citizens complaints that he should go, including what someone wrote in the sky, "surrender, bob." abc's ryan owens has that story. >> reporter: san diego, one of america's most beautiful cities spent its summer embroiled in a very ugly scandal. its mayor is m.i.a., hasn't been spotted at city hall in a month. >> i have diminished the office to which you elected me. >> reporter: the 70-year-old disappeared after releasing that video. he went to rehab for two weeks after 16 women accused him of sexual harassment. >> he ran his finger up my cheek like this. >> he groped me on my back side inappropriately. >> reporter: today he spent a second day with attorneys in mediation. his resignation may be on the table
great to have you reporting out of egypt tonight. you can see more of it on "nightline." >>> a strange twist today back here at home and the strange drama engulfing the mayor of san diego, bob filner. embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal. he spent the day behind closed doors wrangling with lawyers about coming back to work amid citizens complaints that he should go, including what someone wrote in the sky, "surrender, bob." abc's ryan owens has that story....
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egypt allows u.s. aircraft to fly over its territory usually without any restrictions -- crucial to the u.s. mission -- in afghanistan -- and it allows u.s. warships to skip to the front of the line during times of crisis at the crowded suez canal. david, the government has imposed a nighttime curfew here in egypt. already thousands of people are defying that curfew. another sign that things have quickly spiralled out of control. david? >> another tense evening, muhammad, thank you. >> and from london tonight, five years now after the definitive report on the crash that killed princess diana, suddenly word that scotland yard is taking yet another look. here's abc's nick schifrin from london. >> diana, the princess of wales has just died. >> buckingham palace has confirmed the death of diana princess of wales. >> reporter: we all remember where we were. august the 31st, 1997. diana and her boyfriend dodi al fayed at the ritz. talking with their driver. then in the tunnel dodging the paparazzi. the frenc
egypt allows u.s. aircraft to fly over its territory usually without any restrictions -- crucial to the u.s. mission -- in afghanistan -- and it allows u.s. warships to skip to the front of the line during times of crisis at the crowded suez canal. david, the government has imposed a nighttime curfew here in egypt. already thousands of people are defying that curfew. another sign that things have quickly spiralled out of control. david? >> another tense evening, muhammad, thank you....